About Camp

Sumatanga Summer Camps pride themselves in being uniquely Christ centered.
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Forms & Registration

Need a printable registration form or the forms needed for Check-in?
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Camp Programs

Find the right camp for the right kid!
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Got a Question?

We’ll help you out in any way we can.
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Experience Camp

Get a feel for the daily summer life at Sumatanga.
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Volunteers and Staff

Do you have a servants heart, like to volunteer or need
a summer job? 
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Day Camps

Day Camp provides a fun and meaningful camp experience in a level of involvement designed for our younger campers. Each session lasts from 8:30am-5:00pm, Monday through Friday. Greg Spoon is the Director for all Day Camp Sessions.

ALL Day Camps serve rising 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders.

Each day, campers will need to bring: one change of clothes, flip-flops (for the pool), a beach towel, insect repellent, sun screen, a swim suit, and something compact on which to lie for flat time.

Day Camp Dates

  • Day Camp I - June 4-8
  • Day Camp II - June 11-15 
  • Day Camp III - June 18-22 
  • Day Camp IV - June 25-29

Price: $125

Directors: Greg Spoon and Lori Bowden

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      Don't forget to complete the Health Packet on our FORMS page! ALL campers are required to bring these forms (completed & signed) to camp on check-in day.


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Camp Sumatanga is awesome! They provide a helpful learning experience about God.  Not only do they focus on godly things, but we have lots of fun! The meetings we had with our groups helped us to get closer to one another and talk about our experiences. That small portion out of the day was my favorite.

      Regina, 7th Grade 
 

My valuable time at Camp Sumatanga taught me that different races can come together and worship one God. Being at camp has taught me to be like Jesus.   I learned how to turn the other cheek when someone is trying to make you fight them.   My time at Sumatanga taught me how to be helpful to others.

      - Jacorey, 6th Grade 
 

When I went to Camp Sumatanga I ate, played, slept, went to the lake, swam, and canoed!   
Camp is important to me because it helps me understand Jesus.

      Tiffani, 4th Grade